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 Posted by Chaddy2222 on 05/30/07 04:11 
On May 30, 12:49 pm, Maxx Pollare <useless...@dragonfur.ca> wrote: 
> I'm in the process of creating some new CSS for my site (same as email) 
> and wanted to try something other then pixles for everything... 
> 
> Unfortunately I couldn't get Google to give me a simple page that gives 
> me a relationship between Em and Pixels, as in "What the hell is an Em, 
> and how big is it in pixels?". So far I've scraped the experimental CSS 
> layouts twice because I can't things to work right with Em... 
> 
> I am still learning all this CSS stuff, and for now most of my HTML is 
> either written in Notepad+ (XP) or gEdit (Ubuntu). I plan on learing 
> PHP next, once I've pick up some good books on it, and after I'm 
> finishing this HTML 4.01/CSS 2.1 stuff... 
> 
> Note: I do not care about IE 5x or Netscape 4 until I reistall 98se on 
> a junker box... Which will probally be never... 
> 
1em is equivalent to 100%. I hope that helps a bit. Working with CSS 
is a different mind set to udeing the old tables for layout, although 
tables are easier for some things, mainly laying out for and other 
items that you need in a grid type structure. 
Use "%" if it's easier to work with. 
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Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.awardspace.biz
 
  
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